LEADING THE WAY IN CLEANING SUPPLIES The Art of Floor Care - Guidance Notes - Cambridge Trade Centre: Unit 3, Orwell Furlong Cowley Road Cambridge CB4 0WY Tel: 01223 520575 Fax: 01223 520175 Peterborough Trade Centre: 11 Challenger Way Edgerley Business Park Peterborough PE1 5EX Tel: 01733 358388 Fax: 01733 358386 www.cclsupplies.co.uk
Contents Damp Mopping Floor Scrubbing Spray Buffing and Burnishing Bonnet Mopping Floor Stripping Polish Application Floor Pads
Damp Mopping The removal of light to moderate spillage Dust Control Mop Warning Sign cleaning in progress Mop and Wringer Bucket Detergent 1. Sweep the area to be mopped 2. Dilute the detergent to manufacturers recommendations and fill wringer bucket 3. Erect warning sign 4. Mop the floor using a lightly wring out mop, working backwards towards the exit 5. Clean all equipment 6. Remove warning sign when floor is dry If you use too much chemical the floor could be sticky or dry with white residue If you use a dirty mop or water the floor could be streaky Recommended Products: Pine (Clover Gel) or Lemon (Impact) Floor Jell strictly floors Spirit (fragrant) and Sabre (lemon) - Hard surface cleaners Virosol Multi-purpose citrus cleaner/degreaser or HD Degreaser Heavy duty degreaser Spray & Wipe or Solobac Bactericidal hard surface cleaner or Amphoclen Heavy duty bactericidal hard surface cleaner Strongarm Heavy duty industrial cleaner, particularly good on altro safety flooring
Floor Scrubbing Cleaning to remove excessive soil and impacted dirt Dust Control Mop Warning Sign cleaning in progress Protective Gloves and Goggles Rotary Floor Machine with blue, brown or green pad Detergent Mop and Wringer Bucket Wet and Dry Vacuum 1. Sweep area to be scrubbed with dust control mop 2. Wearing protective equipment, dilute detergent in a bucket using cool water and following manufacturers instructions 3. Put out warning signs and close of area if necessary 4. Soak floor with cleaning agent using mop and bucket and allow to dwell for 5-10 minutes do not allow to dry 5. Scrub with floor machine using correct pad and working backwards. Work slower in heavily soiled areas and flip or change pad when clogged 6. Remove dirty water with wet and dry vacuum or mop and bucket before it dries on the floor, working forwards from a dry area 7. Rinse the area thoroughly with cold clean water. 8. Clean equipment and pads and remove warning sign with floor is dry Ensure the correct chemical is used Ensure the correct pad is used otherwise the floor will dry dirty and shiny Do not scrub too quickly you may leave dirty, shiny patches Ensure sufficient rinsing if not floor finish will peel up from floor Recommended Products: Selchem SD or Low Foam Swift Cleaner degreaser that can be used with scrubber driers Virosol Cleaner degreaser
Spray Buffing and Burnishing Regular maintenance of vinyl, lino, thermoplastic, rubber, Terrazzo, quarry tile, sealed wood, sealed cork etc floors which have light/moderate soilage Dust Control Mop Rotary Floor Machine with red (lighter soilage) or blue pad (heavier soilage) Spray cleaning product (floor polish maintainer) Hand trigger-type sprayer 1. Sweep area to be scrubbed with dust control mop 2. Dilute spray cleaning product following manufacturers instructions and fill trigger sprayer 3. Spray lightly onto floor limiting area covered and not over-wetting floor 4. Using machine, buff floor until dry to a high shine 5. Move on to next area and repeat the spray cleaning process, flipping or changing pad when dirty 6. When whole area clean, sweep again with dust control mop 7. Clean equipment and pads Ensure floor is cleaned first otherwise dirt will be ground into the floor Do not use too aggressive a pad which may scratch the floor Do not use too much spray buff floor will be left dull Always use a clean pad a dirty pad will grind dirt into the floor Recommended Products Pine Gel or Impact (Lemon Jel) Jelled Cleaner/Maintainer PDQ Fragrant Floor Maintainer/Cleaner or Dymasheen Polymer Floor Polish Maintainer or Minit Gloss Instant clean and shine gloss finish
Bonnet Mopping Cleaning floor areas where spillages have occurred, the floor is already wet or where the level of soil is too high for spray cleaning Dust Control Mop Rotary Floor Machine Hard Floor Bonnet Mop Cleaning Product 1. Sweep the area to be cleaned with a dust control mop 2. Dilute the cleaning product to manufacturers recommendations in tank 3. Feed the cleaning solution through to the bonnet mop by operating the fluid release level DO NOT OVER WET 4. Work the area with the floor machine, overlapping the adjacent cleaned area, gradually feeding through more solution when necessary 5. Check the bonnet mop regularly and, when dirty, turn over or change 6. Clean all equipment Overwetting is a common error. The mop should be damp not wet and the floor should be dry within a minute Recommended Products Bonnet Buff For cleaning of carpets with rotary carpet bonnet pads
Floor Stripping The removal of polish or heavily impacted soil and scuff marks Dust Control Mop Warning Sign cleaning in progress Protective Gloves and Goggles Masking Tape Rotary Floor Machine Black Stripping Pads Floor Stripping Product Mop and Wringer Bucket Floor Edging Tool and Black Stripping Pads Wet and Dry Vacuum 1. Sweep area to be stripped with dust control mop 2. Wearing protective equipment, dilute floor stripper in a bucket using cool water and following manufacturers instructions 3. Put out warning signs and close of area if necessary 4. Tape of doorways and edges as necessary 5. Soak floor with stripper using mop and bucket and allow to dwell for 5-10 minutes do not allow to dry 6. Scrub with floor machine using a black pad and working backwards 7. Agitate the edges with edging tool and black pad 8. Remove slurry with wet and dry vacuum or mop and bucket before it dries on the floor, working forwards from a dry area 9. Rinse the area thoroughly with cold clean water (unless using a rinse free stripper) at least twice. A tablespoon of vinegar added the final rinse will help neutralise any remaining alkali residue 10. Clean equipment and pads and remove warning sign with floor is dry Do not cover too big an area - stripper may dry Do allow sufficient dwell time patches may be left Do not use clogged pads patches may be left Ensure sufficient rinsing if not floor finish will peel up from floor
Recommended Products: Dymastrip Metalised floor stripper Dymafree Rinse free emulsion polish stripper Neutrasol Neutralising solution
Polish Application The application of polish, usually after stripping Polish applicator and tray or thoroughly clean mop and wringer bucket Warning Sign cleaning in progress Floor Polish Floor Fan (optional) 1. Strip or scrub floor 2. Put out warning signs and close of area if necessary 3. Partly fill tray or bucket and damp applicator or mop and wring out 4. Apply a thin, even coat of polish to floor in sections using straight strokes (applicator) or figure-of-eight strokes (mop), overlapping each stroke 5. Allow polish to dry (using floor fan if desired after 10 minutes) for about 30 minutes until dry to the touch 6. Apply second thin coat of polish a right angles to the first 7. Apply additional coats of polish if floor is porous 8. Do not allow traffic over the polished area until completely dry 9. Clean equipment and pads and remove warning sign with floor is dry Never use a mop that has been used for other purposes or the floor will be streaky Do not pour polish into a dirty bucket or floor will be dull If the floor is recoated before it is dry it will be dull Do not put a floor fan on too soon or ripples may be left in the finish Recommended Products: First establish the type of floor to be polished Dymashield Supreme Extra high solids metallised floor polish or Seldur High solids metallised polish Selglo Buffable emulsion polish Granwax Acrylic Emulsion Semi-buffable emulsion polish Dymadress Marble & Terrazzo floor polish Minit Gloss Instant clean and shine polish
And to maintain the polish Dymasheen, Speedkleen or PDQ Floor polish maintainer or Impact or Clover Gel Cleaner/maintainer
Floor Pads Choosing the correct colour pad for the job COLOUR OBJECTIVE DETAILS Black Stripping For long lasting, heavy duty stripping Brown Dry Stripping Fast, uniform stripping, wet or dry Green Scrubbing Wet heavy duty scrubbing Blue Cleaning Wet medium duty scrubbing Maroon Spray Clean Light wet scrubbing Red Buffing For dry buffing, spray buffing or light duty scrubbing Tan Polishing For dry polishing buffable synthetic or natural finishes White Super Polish Dry polishing or with fine water mist to ensure high gloss